Troches of Nightshade

Tradition:

Western

Source / Author:

Lemery (Pharmacopeia Universal, 1749)

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Licorice

Glycyrrhiza glabra

Starch

Amylum

Gum Arabic

Acacia arabica

Tragacanth

Astragalus tragacanth

Dragons Blood

Daemonorops draco

Frankincense

Boswellia sacra

Cucumber seed

Cucumis sativus

10 drams ea.

Macedonian Parsley seed

Petroselinum macedonicum

2 drams

Opium

Opium

1 dram

Preparation:

With juice of ripe Nightshade berries (Solanum nigrum) inspissated, form Troches.

Function:

Clears Heat, promotes Healing, relieves Pain

Use:

1. Inject in via catheter for Ulcers of the Prostate and Bladder
2. Blood in the Urine.
3. It may be useful for Urinary tract Tumors.

Dose:

1 dram dissolved in 6 oz. distilled water and used as an injection.

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:

It can still be used without Opium. Poppy seed could also replace Opium.


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